Cat collars
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The Elizabethan collar is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog. Its shape resembles a truncated cone and was designed to prevent animals from biting or licking each other or scratching their heads or necks while healing. However, some cats find it difficult to wear this...

While microchipping remains the most common way to provide accurate identification for your cat, many pet stores will still offer a variety of additional pet collars. They can come in different materials, some with tags and some with bells, although you should read why you shouldn't put a bell on your...

If your cat goes outdoors often and catches birds, then you may have heard of the Cat Bib, which is an alternative to bells which you can now purchase online and in many countries.
With controversy on whether cats should wear bells on their collars or not, many owners who are worried about the Wildlife...

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To us, the image of a cat wearing a bell is almost natural. Although for many years it has been seen as a nice accessory and, in a way, necessary for a cat that is out and about in the wilderness, there is a growing argument against putting this noisy article on your cat's neck. At OneHowTo.com, we explain...
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